Archives
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THEORY: It is impossible to 'Do your best'...
I have thought about this for some time now and decided to write it down and let people tell me how ludicrous my theory is….
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Win2K3 Launch Webcast
In case you care to watch...
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New MSDN Design
Dont like it, lacks emphasis on new articles.
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A logo for scotty
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Good Recreational Reading
I am sure that since most of you are like me and want to drink as much Kool-Aid as possible; I am sure you prolly read Paul Thurott's great stuff on The SuperSite and WinInfo. If you don't, give him a look some time; he is about as connected in MSFT as any person I know of...Today there is a new interview with the executive godfather himself!
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My $.02 on why C# devs make more $
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Nice LGPL HTML Content Editor (as an ASP.NET server control)
...Been working on a custom content management system for a client lately, started using some of the basic contenteditable capabilities in IE. Kinda wanted to go the route of a Rich Text Box but #1 did not want to waste the money, #2 did not want to waste the time. Then today I stumble across a sweet little open source clone at http://www.fredck.com/fckeditor/
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C# vs. VB - Give us EnC
I Was having a talk with a few of my cronies this morning and was telling them about the C# vs. VB.NET moaning going on here and one of them brought up what I thought was an interesting point; whichever language gets VB6 style enc (edit and continue) first will be their choice.
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Dummy Data Creation Utility
OK, been working on a line of business app for one of my clients and I have gotten to the point where I need to do some real world testing. The app is pretty small; something like 40 tables in the db but it will expand pretty rapidly. How can I test this thing with a bunch of data in it? So I threw together a lil utility that will call the stored procedures and pass in dummy data; worked great, in a few minutes I was testing with 500K+ rows in some of the tables; an important thing to do, something often overlooked.
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The first hello from the guy stuck in the rabbit hole...
Scott you are the man!